College of Business: Faculty Presentations (1988-2021)

 

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Forensic Interviews and Interrogations, Thomas A. Buckhoff

Interviewing Skills for Auditors, Thomas A. Buckhoff

The Top 20 Asset-Theft Fraud Schemes, Thomas A. Buckhoff

The Top 20 Asset-Theft Fraud Schemes, Thomas A. Buckhoff

Push and Pull Supply Chains, Gerard Burke

Requirement Allocations under Alternative Supplier Pricing Schemes, Gerard Burke, Janice E. Carrillo, and Asoo J. Vakharia

Which Industry Classification Method Produces More Homogeneous Groups of Firms?, Timothy D. Cairney

Do Accounting Faculty Beliefs About the Purpose of Grades Differ from Other Business School Faculty?, Timothy D. Cairney and Christopher Hodgdon

Dual Process Theories of Reasoning and Rationality: Field Studies Challenges, John Leaptrott

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Nonparametric Transfer Function Models, Jun Liu

Nonparametric Transfer Function Models, Jun Liu

The Life Cycle of a Terrorism Crisis: Impact on Tourist Travel, Steven E. Moss, Chuck Ryan, and Janet Moss

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Modeling the Academic Publication Pipeline, Steven E. Moss, Xiaolong Zhang, and Michael M. Barth

Where Do Bad Ethics Begin: A Study of Marketing Students' Early Impressions of Unethical Behavior in an Organization, Linda G. Mullen

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Connections in Managing Risk: Evidence from Reinsurance Purchases, Joseph Ruhland, Nicos Scordis, and David W. Sommer

Maximizing Student Learning Through Enron: The Ultimate BLaw Case Study, Stephanie R. Sipe

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Analyzing Compound Causes of the Bullwhip Effect, Xiaolong Zhang and Gerard Burke